Coleman Propane Grill 9921A Series Instruction Manual
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To ignite the Coleman Propane Grill Stove 9921A Series, first ensure the propane cylinder is securely attached. Open the grill lid, turn the control knob to the 'ignite' position, and press the ignition button. If it fails to ignite, wait a few seconds and repeat.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the grill surface after each use, checking the propane connections for leaks, and ensuring the burners are free of debris. Annually, check for rust or damage and replace any worn parts.
Uneven heating may be caused by blocked burner ports. Ensure the burners are clean and clear of obstructions. Additionally, check that the propane cylinder is full and properly connected. Reposition the food to avoid hot spots.
If the grill stove won't stay lit, check for wind interference, ensure the propane cylinder has sufficient fuel, and inspect the regulator and valve for blockages. Also, make sure the control knob is set correctly.
To clean the burners, remove them from the grill after ensuring the propane is disconnected. Use a brush to remove debris and obstructions, then rinse with water and dry thoroughly before reassembling.
While the Coleman Grill Stove is designed for outdoor use, strong winds can affect performance. Use wind shields if available and position the grill to minimize wind exposure, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
The Coleman Propane Grill Stove 9921A Series is compatible with 16.4 oz. disposable propane cylinders, which are widely available. Ensure the cylinder is properly connected for safe operation.
Store the grill stove in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Disconnect the propane cylinder and clean the grill surface. If possible, cover the stove to protect it from dust and moisture.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the grill and the propane supply. Check for leaks in the hose and connections using a soapy water solution. If bubbles form, tighten connections or replace damaged parts.
To prevent sticking, preheat the grill and apply a light coating of oil to the cooking surface. Use a grill brush to clean off any residue from previous use and turn food only once during cooking.